Thursday, 06 Mar, 2025

International

Biden signs debt ceiling bill, pulling US from brink of default

With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden has signed legislation that lifts the nation’s debt ceiling, averting an economically disastrous default on the federal government’s debt. The White House announced the signing on Saturday, done in private at the White House,

Three Israeli soldiers killed near Egypt border

Three Israeli soldiers have been killed by an Egyptian security officer in exchanges of fire on the Israeli side of the border. The armed forces of both countries say they are jointly investigating the unusual incident. Egypt says its officer crossed into Israel while chasing drug

Pentagon says concerned over China’s ‘increasingly risky’ actions in Asia

The Pentagon voiced concern on Sunday over the Chinese military’s “increasingly risky and coercive activities” in Asia. “We remain concerned about the PLA’s increasingly risky and coercive activities in the region, including in recent days,” said

Turkish President Erdogan unveils new Cabinet

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has unveiled Türkiye's new Cabinet at the Cankaya Presidential Palace in the capital Ankara after he was sworn in as president in parliament. Erdogan on Saturday announced former deputy prime minister Cevdet Yilmaz as his Vice President. Members of the

Turkey's Erdogan takes oath of office as president

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken the oath of office as Türkiye's president after being re-elected in the country's May 28 runoff election. Following the swearing-in ceremony at the parliament on Saturday, Erdogan visited Anitkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,

Wagner boss: Russian forces laid mines to harm his fighters 

Mercenary force boss Yevgeny Prigozhin says Russian defence officials planted explosives on route of Wagner fighters withdrawal from Bakhmut city. The boss of Russia’s Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has continued his months-long war of words with the leadership of the

India’s PM Narendra Modi to address US Congress

Top lawmakers in the United States have invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address Congress when he visits Washington, DC later this month – a rare opportunity granted only to the country’s closest allies. Democratic and Republican leaders in the Senate and

US says talks with China key to prevent ‘crisis or conflict’

United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he was deeply concerned by China’s unwillingness to engage in military crisis management, warning that talks are key to avoiding conflict. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday, Asia’s top security

India: More than 280 killed dead in Odisha train crash 

At least 288 people are now known to have been killed and 850 injured in a multiple train collision in India's eastern Odisha state, officials say. More than 200 ambulances were sent to the scene in Balasore district, says Odisha's chief secretary Pradeep Jena. One passenger

22 dead, 7 injured in road accident in Botswana

At least 22 people were killed and seven were injured in a road accident Thursday in the northeastern part of Botswana, local police said. Superintendent Robert Mmese, a senior officer in the northern part of Botswana, said the accident happened when a truck collided with a minibus on

US sanctions Iranian operatives accused of overseas plots

The US has imposed sanctions on members and affiliates of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard and its external operations arm whom Washington accused of participating in terrorist plots targeting former US government officials, dual US and Iranian nationals and Iranian dissidents.

US President Joe Biden trips and falls at Colorado event

US President Joe Biden has tripped and fallen while handing out diplomas at a graduation ceremony for the US Air Force Academy in Colorado. Mr Biden, who is the nation's oldest serving president at 80, was helped back up to his feet and appeared to be unhurt. The president had

US House passes bipartisan bill to raise debt ceiling, avoid default

Veering away from a default crisis, the House approved a debt ceiling and budget cuts package late Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy assembled a bipartisan coalition of centrist Democrats and Republicans against fierce conservative blowback and progressive

Wildfire on Canada’s Atlantic coast forces evacuation of 16,000 people

Nova Scotia’s leader begged people to stay out of the woods and avoid any activity that could start more fires after a wildfire on Canada’s Atlantic coast damaged about 200 houses and other structures and prompted the evacuation of 16,000 people. “It’s

Wagner boss blasts Russia’s elite following Moscow drone attack

The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary force has again criticised the Russian military and political elite following the drone attack on Moscow that injured two people, damaged property and left some furious the Kremlin had not better protected the capital city. In an

NATO deploys more forces to Kosovo after 30 peacekeepers injured

NATO is deploying 700 additional troops to northern Kosovo after 30 of its peacekeepers were injured in clashes with ethnic Serb protesters amid a long-simmering dispute. “We have decided to deploy 700 more troops from the operational reserve force for Western Balkans,”

North Korea's bid to launch country's first spy satellite fails

North Korea has said that its attempt to launch the country's first spy satellite has failed. In a statement published on state media on Wednesday, North Korea said a rocket carrying the spy satellite crashed into waters off the Korean Peninsula's western coast after it lost

Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Detected Off N. Zealand's South Coast

The US Geological Survey on Wednesday reported a 6.2-magnitude earthquake off New Zealand's southern coast, near the mostly uninhabited Auckland Islands. New Zealand's GeoNet monitoring agency said the epicentre was 33 kilometres (21 miles) below the earth's surface. There

CAD gains as investors cheer U.S. debt ceiling deal

The Canadian dollar edged higher against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, clawing back some recent declines, as a deal to temporarily suspend the U.S. debt ceiling boosted investor sentiment. The loonie CAD= was trading 0.2% higher at 1.3584 to the greenback, or 73.62 U.S. cents, after

China launches Shenzhou-16 to send first civilian astronaut to space 

China launched a new three-person crew for its orbiting space station on Tuesday, with an eye to putting astronauts on the moon before the end of the decade. The Shenzhou 16 spacecraft lifted off from the Jiuquan launch center on the edge of the Gobi Desert in northwestern China atop a